Cemetery crosses
Sacral small monument
In the middle of the cemetery stands the cross of all the dead. Next to it is the oldest cross in the cemetery, under which there are no graves. Next to the cross is a marble tablet, commemorating the priests who served in the village. The inscription INRI can be seen on the upper part of the beautifully carved concrete cross, the body of Christ in white, with brown-colored hair and a loincloth. The inscription can be read on the pedestal. ; There are several simple, unmarked concrete crosses in the cemetery, marking the resting places of World War II soldiers who died in the battles in the area. The original wooden crosses were replaced out of respect by the priest who was serving in the village at the time.